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I am signing a law in Texas to protect free speech on college campuses, as some colleges have been banning it. This law ensures that the First Amendment rights are upheld.

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The speaker greets a large crowd in California and asks if they are ready for change. The speaker states they are honored to be there.

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"A ringleader, 28 year old illegal Brazilian national, Cesar Augusto Martin Riaz, admitted to conspiring to secure driver's license for over a thousand ineligible applicants." "More than 600 licenses were approved before the scam was unraveled." "Two ninety days time served." "Riaz charged $1,400 per head." "When Bedford police pulled Riaz's over and found 50 counterfeit driver's license in his car." "Time served, all thanks to this judge, Margaret R Guzman, and she was appointed by no other than Joe Biden." "Imagine living in a state where if you are an American citizen, nobody cares about you, but if you're an illegal alien, we have people like this in the office protecting every single one of them." "How many of those drivers license are still on the road? How many are operating in your state? How do we find that out?"

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Georgia passed a law preventing people from giving food and water to those standing in line to vote.

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The scene described is a reaction in a packed room at the Saint Paul Armory following the governor’s signature, which is described as making a “driver’s license for all the law of the land.” The speaker questions whether presenting a driver’s license at the polls would suddenly make those individuals eligible to vote. Mister Lanell responds to the chair, explaining the policy regarding voters whose registration had been incomplete. He states that if such a person presents the election judge with an acceptable identification document, that would clear the challenge from the roster, and they would be permitted to cast a ballot.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss the path forward in the debate. Speaker 1 says no final decisions have been made about how to conclude this, and mentions that at some point closure is a possibility, but the current goal is to ensure a fulsome debate on an issue overwhelmingly supported by the American people and to put everybody on the record one way or the other. They state that there will be a vote later this afternoon on whether biological males ought to be able to vote or ought to be able to compete and play in women's sports. After that, they will move to a measure Senator Huston addressed—the piece of legislation he tried to bring up and have passed on the floor and was objected to by the Democrats the other night. They will move to that and “put that every Democrat on the record.” The photo ID amendment will be the next amendment. Speaker 1 says the Save America Act, as they have said, is common sense and supported by an overwhelming majority of Americans. They also note, as Senator Hussett pointed out, that 36 states have adopted… (the transcript cuts off).

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Leo thanked the speaker for showing a signed quote from Bernie Sanders, in which he called for negotiation. The speaker mentioned that Bernie Sanders had him arrested for holding up the quote.

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Colorado has passed a new law making it easier for undocumented immigrants to get driver's licenses, removing the need for tax returns, proof of residency, and Social Security numbers. Advocates believe it is crucial for daily life. However, some, like county commissioner Longinos Gonzalez, are concerned about public safety and prefer the previous law from 2014. The law will be effective next year.

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They had a voter ID the size of citizens, like a picture with all their information. It was required to enter the convention, but we don't want voter ID for voting.

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My friend tried to help her nephew get a driver's license in Pompano Beach, Florida, but they were turned away twice and told to return at 6 am. When they arrived early, they found a large group of Somali illegal immigrants, mostly military-age men, waiting. They were not allowed to film the scene. The speaker criticized the situation and mentioned the ease of obtaining a driver's license for voting purposes. They also blamed Kamala Harris for allowing these people into the country.

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California assembly member Bill Isale tried to end sanctuary state protections for convicted illegal immigrant pedophiles, but his microphone was cut off. The move was seen as an attempt to avoid public scrutiny. Isale believes that by silencing him, the issue was actually brought to the forefront.

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At the United States Capitol, a speaker directs everyone to form a single file line and introduces Brandon, a Capitol Police officer. The speaker encourages the crowd to chant, "Let's go, Brandon."

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Speaker 0 notes that Wisconsin was the first state where the evidence he and his associate Chris had put together for Peter was presented under oath in a senate committee. The presentation occurred before the Wisconsin senate committee on election integrity.

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Governor Tim Wall signed the driver's license for all bill into law, allowing all Minnesotans to obtain a driver's license regardless of immigration status. One speaker stated that instead of changing the politician, the goal is to change the voter. Allowing undocumented immigrants to have an ID is considered un-American, and the speaker believes the intention is to flood the market with illegal voters, given concerns about free and fair elections. The speaker claims this policy will allow millions of people to have an ID. The speaker believes that taxpaying and everyday Americans find this policy disgusting and outrageous, and that policymakers are not listening to the concerns of the public.

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The speaker mentions a ceremony for signing a "big beautiful bill" into law. They speculate about the possibility of it being held outside, suggesting July 4th as a "cool time" for such an event. The speaker also states that they would "100%" support anyone who is "on the fence."

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I can use the bathroom I identify with as a trans woman because it's legal in my state. Others won't bother me when I tell them I'm trans.

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I am signing a law in Texas to protect free speech on college campuses, as some colleges have been banning it. This law ensures that the First Amendment rights are upheld.

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A man was chased by the police and ran as fast as he could. The police arrived quickly and praised the person who made a citizen's arrest. They expressed pride in everyone in the country. The police took a picture with the person and noticed their camera was broken, causing a delay. The speaker then mentioned Republicans trying something new.

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The speaker found that someone first registered to vote at age 29, many years after coming to the United States.

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A crowd gathered at the Saint Paul Armory after the governor signed a measure making driver's licenses available broadly, described as “driver’s licenses for all,” effectively serving as a photo ID for all residents, regardless of citizenship. The discussion then centers on how these licenses interact with voting and registration processes. One speaker notes that if someone comes in with a driver’s license, they would receive a photo ID and register accordingly, even if their social security number is incorrect or missing. The concern raised is whether that person, after obtaining a driver’s license, could then cast a vote despite incomplete registration information. The dialogue explores the potential for a non-citizen who possesses a driver’s license to participate in elections. In response, another participant—referred to as the chair—addresses the procedure for handling incomplete registrations. The chair explains that the designation on the roster for someone whose registration is incomplete can be resolved if the person presents an acceptable identification document. In such a case, the challenge from the roster would be cleared, and the individual would be permitted to cast a ballot. A subsequent aside acknowledges the potential problem inherent in this approach, with a speaker named Anderson prompting clarification. The core question remains: could a person who is not a citizen, but who presents a driver’s license at the voting point, be permitted to vote? The chair provides a definitive statement regarding eligibility: at both the time of registration and at the time of submitting a ballot, every voter signs an attestation affirming their eligibility to vote, including that they meet all eligibility requirements that they are a US citizen. This underscores the requirement that, despite the availability of driver’s licenses to a broad population, the attestation of citizenship remains a binding condition for voting. The exchange highlights a tension between broad ID access and the constitutional requirement of citizenship for voting, with the chair reiterating that citizenship is required to vote, even if driver’s licenses are issued more inclusively.

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I just changed the gender on my Florida driver's license to male. This was the final step in updating all my documents, which wasn't easy due to state restrictions. Here’s the loophole: if you replace your driver's license instead of renewing it, they must use a primary document for information. A passport, which allows self-identification, qualifies. I showed them my female passport, and after some deliberation, they updated my license. It was nerve-wracking, especially in a hostile environment. On my way out, someone yelled a derogatory comment at me, but I’m proud of my new license, which is valid for ten years. Wishing all trans people an easy time with their documents this December.

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California passes its vote.

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A hit list was found in someone's car containing the names of mayors, abortion providers, pro-choice advocates, and 70 targets in Minnesota and other states.

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The governor signed the driver's license for all bill into law, causing a packed room at the Saint Paul armory to erupt in cheers.

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The first speaker describes a scenario in which a person can obtain a driver’s license again because licenses are issued broadly to those who register to vote. If the individual’s Social Security number does not match, they are flagged, but as long as they present an ID (the driver’s license) and sign that they are eligible to vote, they can vote and are no longer flagged, remaining in the system. Mister Lanell then responds by clarifying the process. He says that for anyone presenting documentation to register to vote, that documentation serves as affirmation of their identity. He notes that the driver’s license has not been used as proof of citizenship for the purposes of registering to vote; rather, it affirms that the person is who they say they are. He adds that in any case where someone were to cast a ballot, if they were ineligible to vote, there are reports generated post-election for voters who are challenged. Counties run these reports to show the status of voters that had been updated due to having cast a ballot, and these reports can be reviewed and referred to the county attorney. The first speaker concludes by restating the original question and provides a direct answer: the answer is yes to their question.
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